How often should a small car undergo inspection?
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Starting from September 1, 2015, newly registered small cars are exempt from inspection for the first 6 years. Below are the relevant details: 1. Compulsory insurance policy: According to the new regulations, non-commercial small cars and similar vehicles are exempt from inspection for 6 years. During this period, the owner or the vehicle's unit must submit the compulsory insurance policy and proof of vehicle and vessel tax to the vehicle management office every 2 years, and then directly apply to the public traffic management department for the inspection compliance label. 2. Services: With the implementation of the new regulations, the public traffic management department can provide services such as cross-regional annual inspection and online appointment for annual inspection for small cars, making it more convenient for owners. Vehicle owners within the same city can independently choose an inspection agency. 3. Appointment: To facilitate vehicle annual inspections, the vehicle management office's inspection agencies have set up dedicated appointment channels and windows for vehicles with scheduled inspections. This reduces waiting time for owners during the inspection process, allowing them to proceed directly to the inspection line. After passing the inspection, they can receive the annual inspection compliance label and the environmental protection label with the inspection report.